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Why That Small Round Hole on Your Nail Clipper Matters – Especially for Older Adults

If you’re like most people, you’ve applied a nail clipper thousands of times without giving it much thought. It’s a small, simple tool we all keep somewhere in the bathroom drawer, next to the sink, or maybe in a travel pouch.

But have you ever spotted the tiny round hole at the end of the clipper’s handle?

It might seem like just a random part of the design, but in reality, that little hole has a crucial job – one that makes nail clipping easier, safer, and more comfortable, especially for older adults.

1. It’s the Key to How the Clipper Works
That small round hole isn’t just decoration. It’s actually the pivot point where the lever connects to the body of the clipper.

Think of it like the hinge on a door, it allows the lever to move smoothly and press both blades together evenly.

Because of that perfect design, you don’t have to press down with much force. That means if you have arthritis, joint stiffness, or weaker grip strength, clipping your nails doesn’t have to hurt your hands.

2. It Helps Keep Your Clipper Easy to Hold and Store
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